On 12/05/2010 08:27 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
l, ever seen Microsoft ADPCM in WAV files, for example? That type of
> encoding could also be called compression. Traditionally, the WAVE RIFF
> file format has always been a container for audio data, being capable of
> storing formats not limited to PCM (or μ-law or A-law to mention two
> ancient encodings). MP1 or MP2 data in WAV files has been seen more than
> a decade ago. And files with MP3 in WAV are out in the wild, too, for
> several years.

 Curious tho if that CD will play in standard cd player ... ?
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